For this read this https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Library_Tools
What you looking for is "Fill properties from file name" ... select individual tracks (or can do multiple at once ... but try on one track first) ... right click on it ... then "Library Tools" -> "Fill properties from file name"
Since your track are named "01_Band on the Run.dsf" ... I would assume
your directories would be [Artist]\[Album]
and your filename would be [Track]_[Name]
REMEMBER ... try on one file first
Thanks! I tried the "fill properties from file name" although it did not do anything. There are several different options and I tried them all, including [Artist]\[Album], [Track]-[Name]. I had to undo a few times as things got goofy: (Artist was renamed to the master folder etc.). I even tried "Lookup Track Info From Online Database". It added a track number to the song I was trying however it gave it #2 when it is actually song #1.
I finally figured out how to add a column for Track #. Right click the gray menu bar and select Track #. Then I could slide it in front of the song names. I noticed it did this on all nine folders even though I was only working in one. From there, I can tag each song/track with a number and it shows up in the new column. I did this for an entire album and was then able to sort (by clicking the track # gray header) by song number ("Sort Inside Groups by Track #) so now they are in order as the artist intended.
On interesting note is that if I however the mouse over a track, it shows the path and name of the track which includes the track number in front of the song just as it was burned. In the MC window however the track number is deleted. At least by hovering I knew which number to tag each file with. Just getting to know MC and it seems pretty powerful albeit complicated. Not sure why it wants to rename the tracks although at least I have the work-a-round.
In fact I found a quicker way to add the track #'s. Right click a song on the blank Track # column, select > Rename and an edit box pops up, Add Track # and hit enter. I confirmed it updates in the tag window box.
I can play my DSD128 files from my USB drive on my OPPO 205 although it converts them to PCM. If I play through the OPPO 205 from the USB DAC it plays DSD128 in native format which is where MC comes in and boy howdy does it sound awesome!
Thanks again!
Cheers!!